how to disable alert this link needs to be opened with an application
how to remove the alert that ask to open link in other application?
this alert
i followed this stack and it works fine
but i want to know how can i remove alert and just open IE directly like the default option of windows10 (microsoft-edge:url(it ask nothing from user and just open the edge browser with url))
firefox registry
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how to remove the alert that ask to open link in other application?
this alert
i followed this stack and it works fine
but i want to know how can i remove alert and just open IE directly like the default option of windows10 (microsoft-edge:url(it ask nothing from user and just open the edge browser with url))
firefox registry
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how to remove the alert that ask to open link in other application?
this alert
i followed this stack and it works fine
but i want to know how can i remove alert and just open IE directly like the default option of windows10 (microsoft-edge:url(it ask nothing from user and just open the edge browser with url))
firefox registry
how to remove the alert that ask to open link in other application?
this alert
i followed this stack and it works fine
but i want to know how can i remove alert and just open IE directly like the default option of windows10 (microsoft-edge:url(it ask nothing from user and just open the edge browser with url))
firefox registry
firefox registry
edited Nov 20 '18 at 5:57
mohammad naser
asked Nov 19 '18 at 9:50
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From your description, It looks like you want to use Internet Explorer as your default browser.
Here I assume that you are using Windows 10 OS.
You can follow steps below to make Internet Explorer as a default browser.
(1) Open Settings in Windows 10.
(2) Go to Apps and click on it.
(3) Select Default apps option.
(4) Find a category for Web browser.
(5) Click on the web browser, It will show you the option for Internet Explorer.
(6) Select IE and set it as default app for web browsing.

Reference:
Change your default browser in Windows 10
In the same dialog, For choosing the app. you can choose the app and check the check box to remember your choice may also help you to remove this dialog.

i linked the stack that i followed and as you can see in that, what i try to do is to open ie from other browser and i did something with registry and as i describe in my question i'm trying to make something in windows 10 that open edge with special href protocol
– mohammad naser
Nov 20 '18 at 5:55
I try to find but I did not get any way suppress the dialog for choosing the application to open the link. As a work around, you can try to check the checkbox to remember your choice may help you to avoid this dialog in future.
– Deepak-MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:58
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From your description, It looks like you want to use Internet Explorer as your default browser.
Here I assume that you are using Windows 10 OS.
You can follow steps below to make Internet Explorer as a default browser.
(1) Open Settings in Windows 10.
(2) Go to Apps and click on it.
(3) Select Default apps option.
(4) Find a category for Web browser.
(5) Click on the web browser, It will show you the option for Internet Explorer.
(6) Select IE and set it as default app for web browsing.

Reference:
Change your default browser in Windows 10
In the same dialog, For choosing the app. you can choose the app and check the check box to remember your choice may also help you to remove this dialog.

i linked the stack that i followed and as you can see in that, what i try to do is to open ie from other browser and i did something with registry and as i describe in my question i'm trying to make something in windows 10 that open edge with special href protocol
– mohammad naser
Nov 20 '18 at 5:55
I try to find but I did not get any way suppress the dialog for choosing the application to open the link. As a work around, you can try to check the checkbox to remember your choice may help you to avoid this dialog in future.
– Deepak-MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:58
add a comment |
From your description, It looks like you want to use Internet Explorer as your default browser.
Here I assume that you are using Windows 10 OS.
You can follow steps below to make Internet Explorer as a default browser.
(1) Open Settings in Windows 10.
(2) Go to Apps and click on it.
(3) Select Default apps option.
(4) Find a category for Web browser.
(5) Click on the web browser, It will show you the option for Internet Explorer.
(6) Select IE and set it as default app for web browsing.

Reference:
Change your default browser in Windows 10
In the same dialog, For choosing the app. you can choose the app and check the check box to remember your choice may also help you to remove this dialog.

i linked the stack that i followed and as you can see in that, what i try to do is to open ie from other browser and i did something with registry and as i describe in my question i'm trying to make something in windows 10 that open edge with special href protocol
– mohammad naser
Nov 20 '18 at 5:55
I try to find but I did not get any way suppress the dialog for choosing the application to open the link. As a work around, you can try to check the checkbox to remember your choice may help you to avoid this dialog in future.
– Deepak-MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:58
add a comment |
From your description, It looks like you want to use Internet Explorer as your default browser.
Here I assume that you are using Windows 10 OS.
You can follow steps below to make Internet Explorer as a default browser.
(1) Open Settings in Windows 10.
(2) Go to Apps and click on it.
(3) Select Default apps option.
(4) Find a category for Web browser.
(5) Click on the web browser, It will show you the option for Internet Explorer.
(6) Select IE and set it as default app for web browsing.

Reference:
Change your default browser in Windows 10
In the same dialog, For choosing the app. you can choose the app and check the check box to remember your choice may also help you to remove this dialog.

From your description, It looks like you want to use Internet Explorer as your default browser.
Here I assume that you are using Windows 10 OS.
You can follow steps below to make Internet Explorer as a default browser.
(1) Open Settings in Windows 10.
(2) Go to Apps and click on it.
(3) Select Default apps option.
(4) Find a category for Web browser.
(5) Click on the web browser, It will show you the option for Internet Explorer.
(6) Select IE and set it as default app for web browsing.

Reference:
Change your default browser in Windows 10
In the same dialog, For choosing the app. you can choose the app and check the check box to remember your choice may also help you to remove this dialog.

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i linked the stack that i followed and as you can see in that, what i try to do is to open ie from other browser and i did something with registry and as i describe in my question i'm trying to make something in windows 10 that open edge with special href protocol
– mohammad naser
Nov 20 '18 at 5:55
I try to find but I did not get any way suppress the dialog for choosing the application to open the link. As a work around, you can try to check the checkbox to remember your choice may help you to avoid this dialog in future.
– Deepak-MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:58
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i linked the stack that i followed and as you can see in that, what i try to do is to open ie from other browser and i did something with registry and as i describe in my question i'm trying to make something in windows 10 that open edge with special href protocol
– mohammad naser
Nov 20 '18 at 5:55
I try to find but I did not get any way suppress the dialog for choosing the application to open the link. As a work around, you can try to check the checkbox to remember your choice may help you to avoid this dialog in future.
– Deepak-MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:58
i linked the stack that i followed and as you can see in that, what i try to do is to open ie from other browser and i did something with registry and as i describe in my question i'm trying to make something in windows 10 that open edge with special href protocol
– mohammad naser
Nov 20 '18 at 5:55
i linked the stack that i followed and as you can see in that, what i try to do is to open ie from other browser and i did something with registry and as i describe in my question i'm trying to make something in windows 10 that open edge with special href protocol
– mohammad naser
Nov 20 '18 at 5:55
I try to find but I did not get any way suppress the dialog for choosing the application to open the link. As a work around, you can try to check the checkbox to remember your choice may help you to avoid this dialog in future.
– Deepak-MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:58
I try to find but I did not get any way suppress the dialog for choosing the application to open the link. As a work around, you can try to check the checkbox to remember your choice may help you to avoid this dialog in future.
– Deepak-MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:58
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